Natasha Marco
NATASHA MARCO is an actor and producer (DCT Producer/Company Manager),
who has worked in NYC, Canada and in Europe.
Theatre credits include Liz Tucillo's hit show JOE FEARLESS at
The Atlantic Theatre Company (Craig Carlisle, dir.), John Patrick
Shanley's THE DREAMER EXAMINES HIS PILLOW at The American Conservatory
Theatre (Scott Freeman, dir.), Cygnet Theatre Company's critically
acclaimed world premiere of Samantha Swan's SNAPSHOT at the Edinburgh
International Fringe Festival (Chris Comrie, dir.), THEY TALKED
ABOUT HIM LIKE HE WAS DEAD at the NY International Fringe Festival
(Joshua Moyse, dir.), David Rabe's IN THE BOOM BOOM ROOM (Geoffrey
Horne, dir.), the world premiere of Prince Gomolvila's SEATBELTS
& BIG FAT BUDDHAS, and the 10th Anniversary production of Howard
Korder's BOYS' LIFE. She was also a founding member of the comedy
troupes Strange Days in Little Horn, Outtaline and Canada's Tonight
This Evening and Hey Neighbor.
Film & TV include: LOVE HAVEN (Jay Leggett, dir.), STONED,
BROKE, EDUCATED & UNDEFINED (Daniel Fine, dir.), STARHUNTER
(Alliance Atlantis), AS THE WORLD TURNS (CBS), and A LITTLE SECURITY
which premiered at The NY International Independent Film & Video
Festival. She has also worked with Canadian luminary Rosemary Dunsmore
at Norman Jewison's renowned Canadian Film Center.
Natasha served on the Board of Directors of Theatrix, where she
acted and produced in numerous productions, including THE BALL OF
ROSES and the Drop Your Shorts & Rabid Fire One-Acts Festivals.
As a director, she worked on Some NY Theatre for the Turnip Festival
and assisted directed both Adrian Bewley's THE RICHARDSON EXHIBIT
and Christopher Serkin's Theme with Variation for Lincoln Center's
BIG ART in small places.
Her many diverse credits in the theater/film include The Public
Theatre's production of David Henry Hwang's The Golden Child (James
Lapine, dir.), and as a producer she worked for ChiaroScuro Films,
the Cygnet Theatre Company, in collaboration with Mosaic Entertainment,
and consulted for the global film production/distribution company
ReInventions (alongside Olympia Dukakis and Wynton Marsalis).
Natasha studied at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts (BFA with Honors),
the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, the American Conservatory
Theatre, EST's Summer Acting Conference (Deborah Hedwall), and John
Barton's Playing Shakespeare Workshop (BAM).
Proud member of Canadian Actor's Equity, Screen Actor's Guild, and
the Association of Canadian TV & Film Artists.
Natasha is appearing in:
Veils as Aliyah
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